Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Catholic Philosophical Association, Volumes 59-60Catholic University of America., 1985 - Philosophy List of members in Proceedings of 2nd- annual meeting. |
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... names , not only proper names like ' Socrates ' but also certain common names like ' man . ' This simple and natural view was rejected by Frege and Russell , for reasons which I do not find convinc- ing ... What we still have not got is ...
... names , not only proper names like ' Socrates ' but also certain common names like ' man . ' This simple and natural view was rejected by Frege and Russell , for reasons which I do not find convinc- ing ... What we still have not got is ...
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... names would only be apparent to those who have grasped that ( ÖTL EσTIV ) and at least part of what . ( Tí EσTLV ) these kinds of being really are . They are thus not likely to be the only kind of non - being which Aristotle has in mind ...
... names would only be apparent to those who have grasped that ( ÖTL EσTIV ) and at least part of what . ( Tí EσTLV ) these kinds of being really are . They are thus not likely to be the only kind of non - being which Aristotle has in mind ...
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... names συμβεβηκός ) . The Sophists ' fallacious accidents , for example , about whether or not the musical is the ... names and if names were only of acci- dents , then we would never be in position to Realism 279.
... names συμβεβηκός ) . The Sophists ' fallacious accidents , for example , about whether or not the musical is the ... names and if names were only of acci- dents , then we would never be in position to Realism 279.
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Beyond Realism | 2 |
PLENARY SESSION | 19 |
Twentyninth Award of the Aquinas Medal | 35 |
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